In L.A., 336 people died in crashes in 2023 and more than half of them were pedestrians. That's the highest number in more than 20 years and advocates are demanding action.
A new law will allow six California cities to install speed cameras near schools and on streets with high rates of injuries. The five-year pilot program is aimed at reducing traffic deaths, which statistically rival homicides in Los Angeles.
A Southern California family is grieving the loss of two young brothers whose lives were tragically taken in a hit-and-run crash in south Los Angeles last week.
Chris Amaya-Pineda, 13, died at the scene of the January 9 hit-and-run crash. His younger brother, 2-year-old Damian Amaya-Pineda, died of his injuries on Monday. Police are still searching for the driver of the silver Mercedes sedan.